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COSMIC WAVE is a compact, but epoch-making digital delay with multiple filter functions. This unit’s tone filter 
can process the delay sound to have a rich tone or conversely adjust it to be far from the original sound. The 
proprietary Cosmic filter creates an effect sound reminiscent of outer space, adding a new color to your delay 
sounds. We added new functions such as bit adjustment in which the number of output bits of the delay sound 
can be set in 1-bit units, from smooth and high-quality 24-bit to rough 8-bit sound that contains distorted noise. 
Enjoy the world of COSMIC WAVE with attractive new features.

Cosmic Filter and Multiple Filtering

Welcome to the world of COSMIC WAVE!

Cosmic filter has an effect that gradually converges over time to the selected frequency band by applying our 
unique filtering process to delay sound. By setting the feedback amount more than usual, you can keep the 
delay sound ringing while creating sound changes by the Cosmic filter.
This unit can use its filter and equalizer simultaneously. The band-pass filter can limit the bandwidth of delay 
sound. Adjusting the bandwidth of the output drastically changes the sound when the original and delay sounds 
are mixed. There is no limit in delay sound variations achieved by the combination of this band-pass filter and 
3-band equalizer, as well as the TONE control inserted in the delay’s feedback loop.

Factory Presets

The COSMIC WAVE is shipped with factory presets. They are stored in the user preset memory after No. 128 
with the [ F: ] preset number prefix. Users can turn the 

DELAY TIME (PARAM)

 encoder to select and recall the 

desired factory preset.
Note that this factory preset area is protected against recall, write, or delete operation via MIDI signals.
Note that the parameters of the factory presets have already been copied into the user preset area to be used 
after being edited to the user’s preference.
For more details about the factory presets, please refer to the product page on our website.

How to Recall Presets

How to Edit Parameter Setting and Save to Preset

This unit provides 128 presets that can be recalled in several ways.

Switching between Presets 1 and 2 by TAP Footswitch

To switch between Presets 1 and 2, press the 

TAP

 footswitch for 0.5 seconds.

Switching to Desired Preset from 128 Presets

1.

 Press the 

HOME

 switch to show the HOME screen in which a preset number and preset name are displayed.

2.

 Turn the 

DELAY TIME (PARAM)

 encoder until the desired preset number is shown on the display. The two red 

LEDs above the 

TAP

 footswitch flash alternately. Note that the preset is not recalled at this point.

3.

 Press the 

TAP

 footswitch to confirm the recalling operation of the preset. After confirmation, the two red LEDs 

stop flashing.

Recalling Preset via MIDI Signal 

This unit’s presets can be switched by receiving a MIDI signal containing a program change number from an 
external MIDI device. The MIDI channel of the device that sends program change numbers must be the same as 
that of the MIDI channel of the COSMIC WAVE.

NOTE

If the TAP footswitch has been set to [PS 1-2] in the Global Setup screen, these two presets switch instantly at the 
moment when the footswitch is pressed.

1.

 Press the 

SAVE

 switch. The SAVE LED and the preset number display start flashing.

2.

 Turn the 

DELAY TIME (PARAM)

 encoder until the display shows the desired preset number to which the 

edited setting should be stored.

3.

 Press the 

SAVE

 switch to save the edited parameter in the preset.

NOTE

To cancel the save operation in the middle, press any of the HOME switch or the cursor 

/

 key other than the 

SAVE switch while the number shown in the display is flashing.
If a parameter of any stored preset is changed, a dot appears at the lower right side of the preset number’s first 
digit. When the edited parameter is saved to the preset, this dot disappears.

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Summary of Contents for COSMIC WAVE

Page 1: ...COSMIC WAVE CW 1Y MULTIPLE FILTERING DELAY Owner s Manual Ver 1 0...

Page 2: ...0 EXP CV FS Terminal ASSIGN EXP FS ASSIGN 10 Selecting how to use an external footswitch to select whether to output the input signal dry sound or not 11 PRESET NAME Naming Presets 11 Thank you for ch...

Page 3: ...ol voltage is supported EXP CV FS terminal Terminal to receive MIDI signal The optional CM 3510 TRS MIDI cable is available for this purpose MIDI IN terminal Used to adjust the parameter for each func...

Page 4: ...into the user preset area to be used after being edited to the user s preference For more details about the factory presets please refer to the product page on our website How to Recall Presets How to...

Page 5: ...note 4 Triplet in four 4 3 Quarter note Crochet 4 Dotted Eighth note 8 Triplet in two 2 3 Eighth note Quaver 8 Triplet in one 1 3 and Sixteenth note Demiquaver 16 When the time display unit is msec t...

Page 6: ...e number of bits the more faithfully the sound will be output to the signal processed by the DSP On the other hand as the number of bits decreases it becomes impossible to output with fidelity and the...

Page 7: ...time Please note that the pitch of the delay sound will change when the delay time changes FREQ BAS Setting of 3 BAND EQ BASS Frequency Selects the frequency assigned to the BASS band of the 3 band E...

Page 8: ...E switch 4 The screen highlights TOE MAX Set the expression pedal to its toe side end max and press the SAVE switch 5 The screen highlights HEEL MIN Set the expression pedal to its heel side end min a...

Page 9: ...Receive Channel MIDI CH OMNI CH1 to 16 OFF msec BPM Setting for DelayTime Display Unit msec BPM TAP FSW Setting for TAP FOOTSWITCH TAP PRESET1 2 PRIORITY Priority Setting for DelayTime PRESET TAP RES...

Page 10: ...meters and Corresponding MIDI CC Numbers 18 19 FUNCTION DEVICE DELAY TIME Default Expression Pedal TONE Expression Pedal FEEDBACK Expression Pedal MIX LEVEL Expression Pedal MODULATION DEPTH Expressio...

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